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VOL LVHI—NUMBER 155
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Set To Counter
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the President."
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Germans tried to blockade Berlin
other and either one back down."
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in New York, former Vice Pres-
also arrived to bolster Kuwait’s
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Need a Vacation?
quent sandstorms.
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of their secluded retreat house.
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the patio discussion 15 minutes
sat down together.
given a sedative.
collect.
ge
PRI Retains
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Sheriff Frank Hewitt said au-
President and Mrs. Carlos P.
Tight Control
Over Mexico
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In Korea's Military Government
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hower was reported larger.in
mment.
with being the strong-
economic interests of the various
Arthur.
named head of the ruling junta.
newsmen
the Philippine army.
the general
roadcast by
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in the congressional races. PRI
Little Cypress Trustees Set Hearing on Budget
Hemin
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the 1100 valuation and assesses on
governor’s rce in Sonora.
but
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In other governor's races, the
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public interest —and
the race in San Luis
by Board President John Wilkin-
Pak, now known as a staunch
the budget preparation committee.
ients of
unlawful assembly and affray and
order on election day. Soldiers
Street involving
Chief Kenneth B. Green said to-
Chief Green said"earlier, "There
officials on the eve of the July 4
results in a
be in Texas.
INCIDENTALLY -
of
rains held down voting in some
WINDS—Voriable, mostly south and south-
its should be reminded that
communications were washed out.
contrary to
riences. It was with thisanovel
There were no incidents, al-
CT'
shoot fireworks within the
of
p.m.:
highway patrolmen.
the shoulder blade.
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No Inquest Planned
In Hemingway s Death
Holiday Death
Counf Ahead
May Be Used
To Halt Strike
Council To Meet
At West Orange
Opponents List Objections
In Toledo Bend Dam Hearing
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AY •
Investigation Is Continued
In Sailor-Civilian Fight
NMENT
IINOS
ca
ly
last year.
Chang in a statement said he
a bit distressed and traced it to
the recent cancer death of actor
Gary Cooper, his close friend and
SH
El
Nobel and Pulitzer
the author of the
Man and the Sea".
ION
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READY TO DEFEND KUWAIT—Desert war-
riors gather outside the palace in Kuwait to re-
ceive arms. Fighting men from the surrounding
countryside were reported pouring into the city
to offer their services in defense of the Persian
Cemndire NEA servicas
memoer Aatactese Press
broke up gatherings, strictly
trolled streets and voting bo
captured
maybe
Triumphant Return
Gen. MacArthur Is Welcomed
By Thousands in Philippines
Little I
presently
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Bill
sta
; School District
taxes at $1 50 on
IE
IERT
High tomorrow ..
Sunset today
Sunrise tomorrow
SOe
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Gulf oil center against threats of invasion by
neighboring Iraq. British marines and tanks have
landed to reinforce the defenders. (AP Wirephoto
via radio from Beirut).
Drowning
Miscellaneous
Total
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of Newton on the Sabine.
If approved, the dam would im-
pound 4,477,000 acre-feet of water
within the 100-mile reservoir.
The project is to,be jointly fi-
Also treated was A. D. Bos-
chen. 20-year-old sailor.
Seven sailors were arrested for
tow.
year
Although the turnout for
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Li
Retired General Says
War Could Spring
in
i it
was
ex-
.....91
. 7:21 p.m.
5:19 p.m.
-
highways, safety experts
traffic ' casualties were r
a literary giant who ranked with
the greatest of his age, died of
a shotgun blast in the head Sun-
day.
His wife Mary, awakened by
the shot, found the body clad in
_____ . . of bringing it home to the people war was certain to turn Into a
is a fair chance" of war breaking that we must be solidly behind ----- -----‘
father killed himself because
ill health.
. -
An intensive investigation is con-
tinuing today by local police and
naval authorities following a "
out over Berlin.
And as one way of emphasizing
the danger to Americans he sug-
gested a partial mobilization.
“I don't think we have had a
gle for power within
military leadership.
It was here that he worked on
Homer No. 30
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world renown.
In the Paris of the/1920s, Hem-
(Set HEMINGWAY, Page 8)
Traffic
Boating -
Japanese to avenge theFlipino-
American defeats be suffered at
ange City Council.
Reports also will be given to
repairs of city equipment including
a bulldozer, rotary broom and
the police car.
Mayor Mervin Perkins will pre-
side over the session which begins
at 7:30 pm. in the city hall.
PARTLY CLOUDY
nuclear war. White replied no.
But he said, I think that if the
Avenue and Navy
an estimated 30
to a triumphant and tumultuous
welcome in the Philippines, which
reveres him as its World War II
liberator.
' teacher pay inert a— and the dis-
tet is required to pay an addi-
tional $5,000 this year toward sup-
port of a minimum foundation
Of Estimates
By TE ASSOCIATED PRESS
day a thorough questioning and in-
vestigating session is still under
termination of the American peo-
ple," said White, - who stepped
down as Air Force chief just three
1
widespread throughout the coun-
try' when votes are counted and
reported.
new budget without a tax rate
hike.”
Maj, Gen. Courtney Whitney, a
‘---—) aide, and the Philippine
ambassador to the United States,
Carlos P. Romulo, and his wife.
'President and Mrs. Carlo* P.
Premier “Mr. Hemingway accidentally
killed himself while cleaning a
--- *-----!—t at 7:30 a.m..
The attorney general, on the
President's instruction, would be
the official to initiate court pro-
ceedings to obtain an order stop-
ping the walkout on three coasts
for 80 days.
Coroner Ray McGoldrick said
was “a self-inflicted wound"
AUSTIN (Spl) — Opponi
the multimillion - dollar
people appeared more enthusias-
Sefo their, welcome for Mac-
was a large group of Negro saik holiday which
ors walking down the street. It is ——-
possible that remarks were----'
though protests are certain to be Orange, is in satisfactory condition----------- -
tougn P . .. . •2--at Orange Memorial Hospital with of Orange. West Orange, deputy
a wound in his back just below sheriffs, county constables and
to use common sense and good
judgment in their driving.”
With fairly pleasant weather in
most of the country Sunday, mil-
lions of motorists jammed high-
ways en route to outings and va-
cation spots. In one of the worst
crashes, four members of a Knox
City, Mo., family were killed
when a station wagon in which
pleted.
"However,” Bates added, “we
_________________are hoping the increase in taxable
son who served as chairman of valuations in the district will be r
substantial enough to support the triCt is r
She called a doctor although
death apparently was instantane-
ous.
de
of the
------- — -rg — — , - . X------- — —12 — . - ——----- . a. new major novel, and a book
ord toll of 491 during the four- agreement last month by which that could have been accidental of reminiscences of his youth A
. --"d- — Ku" neeume m-‘ ~ --*—i- Hammi—— close friend said Hemingway was
serious when he boasted he had
Garcia entertained the MacAr-
thurs at a small private dinner
in the government mansion.
The Philippine government
brushed protocol aside to give
MacArthur a welcome usually re-
served for chiefs of state. Shar-
ing it with him were his wife;
cials give the victory to PRI
candidate Manuel Lopez Davila,
he will call a statewide stiike.
Official worry over the San Luis
Potosi situation was clear. Three
infantry battalions, commandos,
and secret police were sent to
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a’
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Everybody does. But don’t
take a vacation without having
The Leader’s circulation de-
partment save you all the ac-
counts of Archie’s side-splitting
antics. Call TU 3-8403 and have
The Leader’s circulation de-
partment . save your paper in
a vacation pack until you re-
turn. Carriers have vacation
Mrs. Hemingway if a doctor per-1
mits.
Hemingway's violent death
shocked the literary world. There
were expressions of profound re-
gret from President Kennedy to:
his obscure neighbors in Idaho.
To Hemingway, this was home
— a quiet retreat far from the
turbulent world of "Farewell to
Arms", “Across the River and
Into the Trees”, "For Whom the
Bell Tolls”.
It was here that he came to
hunt, relax and work. To local |
citizens he was as well known as
the artful bearded hunter as the
"a big novel, all about the land,
the sea and the air” stashed
away in a Cuban bank as "insur-
ance."
file In
sulate in
1 to For-
ran Rib-
1943 that
spier had
> deport
to upper
be liqui-
states, such as Sonora.
The Communist-backed Popu-
lar Socialist Party (PPS) con-
centrated much of its fire in a
Three men. presumably Orange-
Ites who had gone off shift at a
--e pinez local plant, drove up in a car and
PersonsePaVce «°PP«> at the traffic light at Navy
Street and Green Avenue.
Gen. Chang Resigns Top Post
Wage scales tor street depart-
ment employes and development
of a better system for disposing
of garbage are on the agenda for
tonight's session of the Wes Or- sion
that central state to maintain
LITTLE CYPRESS (Spl) — A
public hearing on a proposed
$158,454 school budget for the 1961-
62 year of the' Little Cypress
School District will be held today
to the sheikdom and urged the
council to demand "unconditional
and immediate withdrawal" of
the British forces.
(Britain's Sir Patrick Dean told
the counciL the, British force,
landed at the request of Sheik
Abdullah, would be pulled out as
soon as the Kuwait ruler “con-
siders the threat to the independ-
ence of his country is qer." The
council adjourned until Wednes-
day, subject to recall in the event
neighborhood of one million—the The country’s top officials and
.. - . _„ members of, the foreign dip-
lomatic corps also were on hand.
Full military honors were given
MacArthur, who once commanded
The Kuwait-Iraq border was re-
-> said opened Sunday to road traffic
------- asalties were running from Iraq, but police were still
ahead of estimates today in the stopping all border-bound traffic
third day of the four-day week-1from the Kuwait side. The gov-
end. Water accidents—drownings ernment imposed censorship on
and boating mishaps — took a all international cables and phone
heavy toll. . 'calls including news dispatches paiamas m th livine room
The traffic death toll since the I With British forces to defend PAjamas justat therdi ingaroom
way on the case
The battle which matched white
In other governor’s race, the
PRI was unopposed in Queretaro
and . Guanajuato, and had little
trouble in the small western
state of Colima.
Mexico has 29 states. Some will
hold other state elections later.
Ernest wrote him from Mayo's
this spring and said he was suf-
fering from incipient diabetes,
kept under control by diet.
He wrote that his weight had
reduced.from.fo.t. 175pounds eartyreports’indicateditfei fiat,
and that doctors told him if he
regime, was
The five-staz general, on a
sepitimental 10-day visit to this
Figure of $158,454 Proposed
very firm expression of the de- again. he would be in favor of_________________
breaking it with a ground attack their national policy against each
rather than going over it with an - ---- - -
air lift. He added, “Maybe we
nanced by the Sabine River au-
Toldeo thorities of both Texas and Lou-
1929 that Hemingway won
heard two days of testimony from
those favoring the $54 million proj-
ect last week A five-day recess
was granted to permit opponents
time to have engineers examine
the statistical data presented.
The Sabine River Authority of
Texas with headquarters in Or-
ange is seeking hoard approval
for a permit to construct the dam
to talk with
WASHINGTON (AP) — Gen.
Thomas D. White, retired Air
May 16 seized control of Seoul wasn't feeling well, and
general- and overthrew the elected govern- actor reolied- “I bet I’ll
ment of Premier John M. Chang. to
Chang's statement was read to |
KUWAIT (AP) — More than defense, local military sources
2,000 British troops stod guard said. Its size was not disclosed,
m Kuwait today ready to counter The government despatched .
any. moveaby Iraq against thethree-man mission to the Unite
little sheikdom. .Nations security council in New
fhe tag of the commandos York to argue Sheik Abdullah AS-
and paratroopers arrived Sunday FSadim ASSabahs charge that
night, completing a twoday land- iraqs claim to Ruwalt f
reatens,
ing operation that sparked cries the independence of the little ter-
of protest from the controlled, lltory, under which lies the
presssofthe.Soxiet Vnion and the.world’s largest proven oil reserve.
United Arab Republic. / i 2 5 .. „
A force cf Saudi Arabian troops! SBritain told the; Security Coun-
cil her forces would gotjnto action
if Iraqi troops di’UWWi a it's
frontter- Iraq denied any intent
to use force to back up her claim
---- - - - {---. -aug --yvung zcongucu Chang, 38, was the front man
tey and six other persons were today from the top posts in South for the group of officers who on
* di-m c-a ch nH inte a hrid ~n rai1. y-_____ ' -»■ . - • ■ - - :
. 308 cf a “new emergency ”)
311 The British -force, strengthened
Aby-tanks and artillery, dug into
66 a defensive ring in the sun-
510 parched desert north of Kuwait
i city. '
Traffic accounted" for some 60 Marine commandos pegged out
per cent of accident deaths , as nets to camouflage their trucks
hundreds of Americans were and give them some protection
kiued in a mountmg^Foqrth oi from the 115-degree heat and fre
July holiday toll- ~ '
With millions of cars on the
S"f"Es-sabina: Ngn,
nm.; law. 12:13 o.m- 2:
high, 9:33 a.m., 10:17 I
pal boundaries. That’s one v
staving off the kids’ pleas.
thusiasm, equaled the reception ionztime
given former President Dwight D. amEasaa.
Eisnhower on his visit here last ’ -3-
The election was
grlaeangqn8r- «£
brilliant Old mM vacations may get tttese
orders when carriers call to
The authority . __________
al approval of a $5.2 million loan .— .----, w. - a-,
on June 23 to be used for purchase based partially on his war
of the dam site. The loan is con-----" -* “it--
an edi-
effort to
ffice was
ehind the
Chang in his statement said the
revolutionary government had
Syngman Rhee was overthrown completed the initial phase of its
’ • task and now needed strong im-
plementations of its policies.
activity before
The resignation was announced Chang. The
after an emergency Cabinet ses- ” *
_ at which Chang
flanked by a heavy gda
plainclothesmen. He left the Capi-
tel building after the meeting anti-Communist, was accused of
under heavy guard, also, but a * -
received condition- which Cooper stared when
— — was made into a movie.
Chang’s other job of premier and later a recording
was assigned to retired Lt. Gen. had made of it was bi
Song Yo-chan, burly 6-foot de- Seoul radio,
fense minister who was army
chief of staff when President
Arthuh;8i,itdea"arromnng throng Corregidor and Bataan.'
In one of two reports to Ken-
nedy, the fact-finding board said
some 340 of the 900 ships origin-
ally affected by the multiunion
strike are now able to operate.
The board headed by David L.
Cole, former director of the Fed-
eral Mediation and Conciliation
Service, said the strike “has pre-
sented a complex and confused
list of issues and disputes be-
UI. c,____ - tween labor and management.”
.MEXICO CTY AP—The gov- Much more than that is in-
erament’s Partyof Revolutionary volved, it said, because of the
Institutions (PRD. retained un- way the shipping business is or-
ganized.
days ago. “Mobilization of some ought to do it both ways.”
' might well be such a method Asked if he thought a Berlin
The proposed figure reflects an
increase of approximately $32,000
over the previous year's budget,
according to Supt. E. A. Bates.
He said it is impossible at the
present time to determine if a
local tax rate increase will be nec-
essary to support the budget since
the new tax roll has not been com-
>
relinquished the last three.
= It had been expected for some
the top time that Pak, architect of the
It will be here that they lav
Ernest Hemingway to rest in
private funeral services tentative
ly set for Friday.
But some of the people he knew
around here thought “papa” —
as friends called him — seemed
. _______ _____ ____ pro-Communist i
spokesman for the junta denied I the Korean War.
ing Ma crushed wartime cam- a glistenii
mstareuntomm" reufiXedPI»day provided
ips. This
ogran in
on the
1 and not
British Troops
White, interviewed Sunday on Soviet Union should join in, it is
the NBC-TV program Meet the almost inevitable that it would
Press. said if the Soviets or East degenerate into a general war. I
don’t see how two great nations
can stake their entire prestige.
weaterly wine, I IV is rr> p h, excedt w.nUl -- ----- - ----------
brieriy usty, 30 m-p.N. during mhunder- and reservoir 23 miles northeast
fight made by
ent Salvador
usive vice president. “Extra care
musahgeex w?1.^ls New Leader X
take it easy, to obey the laws and
ident Richard M. Nixon warned
Sunday against weakening"-Rita
U.S. position on Berlin.
He said a compromise would be
"disastrous for us and tor toe
whole free world."
It is "essential that President
Kennedy shoot down any trial bal-
loons, whether from legislative
leaders or from allies abroad, in-
dicating that our position on Ber-
lin will be compromised or
softened.”
Nixon, interviewed on a taped
radio show said any aew aspend-
ing for domestic purposes not” re-
lated to national defense should
be shelved.
Like White, two Republican sen-
ators talkd Sunday of a "partial
mobilization of American armed
strength” or an increase in forces
in West Berlin.
Sen Jacob J. Javits, R N Y..
said he assumed Kennedy “might
be ready to declare or ask the
Congress to declare a partial mo-
bilisation of American armed
strength” to demonstrate to the
Soviets “we don't intend to back
down in Berlin.”
Ily Pearson, 27-year-old service----
ition attendant, of Rt. 2, Box 19, of some 10
at policy,
his case,
through
covenng
i. Greece
just be-
Hungary
the day.
ess stand
clutched
. confirm
nked the
e mass
ctor replied: “I bet I’ll beat you
a the barn.” Cooper died in May
. .. . . .--- Hemingway, son of & “ •
by the junta spokesmanlwasborin Oak Park. .........
. 1899, married four times and deputy victories, and 4 state
had three sons. His father. Dr. governorships In the Federal
Clarence E. Hemingway, also I District, they were unofficially
suffered from high blood pressure reported as leading in 18 dis-
and diabetes. He was found dead tricts by a great majority,
of a gun wound at his Oak Park *-------‘—’----—
home in 1928.
Potosi, the one hotspot of the
day. 3
Nava claimed he won, despite
PRI reports to the contrary, and
is conducting an intensive poll
to determine just how the vote
came out And he said, if offi-
at 7:30 p.m. in the school.
The proposed budget which may
-- - require a small increase in local
popular andepind- taxes,’will be presented to the
. Nay Martinez board of trustees for consideration
finance a new $262,000 school ex
pausion program now under way.
Another $8,000 is earmarked for
SUN VALLEY, Idaho (AP) — thorities planned
Novelist Ernest Hemingway, 61,
local hunting companion.
=2=2 sb
178 deputies and 5 governors.
• —— ——- ——— P,-r, -- - WAJ di
i.ding crashed into a bridge rail- Korea's military ' govei
ing near Macon, Mo. Maj. Gen. Pak Chung-hi. i
In last year's three-day obsery. ly credited • ’ '
ance of the Fourth of July, 442 est man
persons were killed in traffic ac-
cidents. Other violent deaths in-
SEOUL, South Korea (AP)—Lt. that he was under arrest. •
Gen. Chang Do-young resigned
’ ... Custh
kept his weight down he had a
good chance of coming back
strong,” Dr. Baker said.
Dr. Baker said a Hemingway
short story, “Fathers and Sons."
in which the sod is troubled by
the father's suicide, was autobio-
graphical.
President Kennedy, ‘a Pulitzer
Prize winner himself, sidFof
Hemingway:
"Few Americans had a greater
impact on the emotions and
attitudes of the American people
+han Ernest Hemingway. From
his first emergence as one of the
bright literary stars in Paris dur-
ing the '20s — as a chronicler of
the 'lost generation’ which he
was to imortalize — he almost
single handedly transformed the
literature and the ways of
thought of men and women in
every country in the world.”
Hemingway was a rugged out-
doorsman even in his youth.
After high school Hemingway be-
came a cub reporter for the Kan-
sas Citv Star. but left soon to be-
come an ambulance driver on the
Italian front in World War I.
Eisep- Garcia were at the airport to wet
in "Ke come the illustrious old soldier.
the patio discussion 15 minutes MANILA (AP—General of the former
after the President and Goldberg Army Dougtas MacArthur, wear- “
Chang held the premiership
exactly 44 days. At first he bad
five jobs: premier; Supreme
Council chairman; defense min-
ister: army chief of staff; and
martial law commander. He later
"Much of the difficulty has
come from the intense rivalry
among the five unions involved
and from the differences in the
tingent upon a favorable opinion
by the state attorney general and
approval of the permit by the wa-
ter engineers' board. \
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isiana with each supplying $15
million. Balance of the total cost
would be raised by revenue bonds
to be retired by the sale of elec-
tricity generated at the dam site
as peaking power,. Other revenue
would come from license and con-
cession charges.
The lake created by the dam
would cover about 181,000 acres of
timberland in the two states in-
cluding some 15,000 acres in fed-
eral land. Some 80,000 acres would
The board noted the Taft-Hart-
ley law prohibits any recom-
mendation*. Neither its report on
the character of the dispute nor
the collective bargaining efforts
that have produced some agree-
ments included specific conclu-
sions on the strike's impact on
the nation's health and safety.
Other members of the group
are former Judge Samuel Rosen-
man of the New York State Su-
preme Court and James J. Healy,
r (See NMU, P^e 9)
eluded 34 in boating accidents, 126
drownings that did not involve
boats, and 110 in miscellaneous
tvpe accidents, an-over-all toll of
712.
In this year’s four-day Me-
morial Day period, the traffic
death toll hit 462, a record for that
holiday.
Bend Dam today in detailed testi-
money listed multiple objections
to the project in a hearing here
before the State Board of Water
Engineers.
Previously board members
at the Manila International Air-
port.
"Mabuhay (lone five) Gen.
MacArthur, liberator of the Phil-
ippine*.” was the thunderous re-
sponse.
Upwards of 500,000 Filipinos
gave the returning hero a wel-
come, which, in warmth and en-
o.m. 4:45 a.m.
YESTEROAY — Temperatures:
law 73. Ram .11.
battleground, appeared
fit and healthy as he stepped off
_” ing orang e-tipped siver-
colored U. Air Force jet plane
' by President Kennedy.
He was back again on th* soil
where he directed inberating
American force* against the
- - -—• , . a was unopposed in 33 of the 178
Dr Carlos Baker of Princeton, posts. In others, it faced gener-
.Hemingway, scholar said the ally weak opposition from four
of,parties, mainly the conservative
Party of National Action (PAN),
- which entered 95 candidates
__ Official reports will not be eUII
a physician, made public for some time, but employer
k, III. Jul,™ was certain of at least 39 board told Kennedy,
r times andldeputy victories, and 4 state --------------:T...
In
45 pey cent of true market value.
Batts pointed out that $19,090 of
the budget hike was necessary to
retire new bonds sold recently to
Outlook ................ PartlyXlou.lv
High today .............-............91
Low tonight ................. 12
Outlook tomorrow: Partly cloudy,
warm and humid.
ever, that he was' primarily a
3 arrived soldier and had no such aspira-
rard of 20 tions.
___ _______ ___ uneventful and Negro sailors against local
and listless in most areas. Heavy civilian* resulted in the hospitali-
.. - .--- —— --[zation of one Orangelte with a
where 2-inch stab wound in his back.
start of the count at 6 p.m. Fri-jhim. the ruling sheik.stopped is-
day was approximately 25 per suing guns to Bedouin volunteers
cent higher than estimates made he had been arming by the thou-
by the National Safety Council, sands since the crisis was touched
The council had estimated that oft last week by Iraqi _______
450 persons might be killed Tn Abdel Karim Kassem's claim,
highway accidents during the 102- The sheik told newsmen the gun this morning _
hour period which anda at mid- British "will remain in Kuwait she said in a brief statement read
night Tuesday, as long as the crisis lasts Gen tourepo tiers by a family friend
If the death rate during the first eral Kassemwill decide how long Stw was taken to a hospital and
half of-the period continues, a that will be.”
council official said, the final toll Sheik Abdullah asked for Brit-
could pass 550. topping the rec-ain's help under terms of an it
more aggressive and who com-
mands great respect and confi-
dence at heme and abroad." I
It was generally assumed, how-
eyer, that he had lost in a strug-
soaring traffic fatality toll fa the
Lone Star Stete. Their advice,
the "Relax at home and live longer.”
• “A Farewell to Arms.”
was resigning because South
Korea needs “a leader who is
organizations," the
ORANGE JUICE |
STAY HOME-LIVE - Is th*
word from anxious Texas safety
day Fourth of July holiday .in Kuwait assumed control of its or otherwise. He said no inquest
1950. own foreign affairs and ended its is planned unless something new
“This holiday weekend is a €2-year role as a British develops.
period of extra danger,” said protectorate._________________________Sheriff Frank Hewitt said au-
George C. Stewart, council exec- i
szs o.m,- 9.09
49 pm Bolivor:
1
fight between a group of __________________. ___
and civilians early Saturday morm released to shore patrolmen pend
Na ing- . ....Hng complete investigation.
Pa The fight occurred at 12:15
a.m. at the corner of Green
coup, would replace
1 general Insisted, how-
program.
A breakdown in budget expendi- .
tures is as follows: $26,975 for op-
eration of plant; $6,000 for maih-
tenancy; $54,730 for debt service
retirement. $16,520 for instruction;
$16,780 for administration; $600 for
health service*: $29,249 for eco-
nomic index; $2,000 for student
body activities; and $5,009 for. in-
surance and fixed charge
In other action today, trustees
will discuss school policiescpn-
cerning married students. "n
HYANNIS PORT, Mass. (AP)—
The Cape Cod White House indi-
cated today that Secretary of La-
bor Arthur J. Goldberg has rec-
ommended that President Kenne-
dy invoke a Taft-Hartley Law in-
junction to halt the maritime
strike.
Newsmen were told that Gold-
berg and Kennedy began confer-
ring on the shipping strike at 9:50
a.m. on the patio of the Presi-
dent's summer home here. ‘ .
A White House announcement
added merely:
“It appears that Secretary
Goldberg would recommend the
use of the Taft-Hartley Law."
Goldberg brought with him a
report from the fact-finding board
appointed 'by Kennedy to deter-
mine whether the strike, now in
its 18th day, imperils the national
health and safety.
Atty. Gen. Robert F. Kennedy,
the President'* brother, joined
from occupants of the car
persona on the street." __________
A fracas immediately followed the Independence Day
which resulted in the dispatching parenL --- — --
squad cars and law it's contrary to city oi
enforcement officers from the City both Orangs and Wes
. a . .mmd8a- :
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ee. -gmsh*
ORANGE, TEXAS, MONDAY, JULY 3, 1961 5 Cents
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Browning, J. Cullen. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 155, Ed. 1 Monday, July 3, 1961, newspaper, July 3, 1961; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1530316/m1/9/?q=%221961-07%22: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.